Miyerkules, Hunyo 24, 2020

How to Become an Electrolysis Technician


Students are still prone to making wrong career choices. While some make the right 
choices with good career plans, others are still in doubt if they made the right decision 
in their field of education.

Are you having doubts about your career choice or educational degree where you find 
yourself asking these questions:  
  • Did I make a correct career decision?
  • Is this educational course really right for me?
  • Will I be happy after graduating with this degree considering the salary and its 
    benefits? 
  • Am I in the right career path where someday I can be my own boss, and have 
    my freedom? 

If most of your answers to the questions above are no, then it's time to move on and 
reinvent yourself while there is time and available resources.

Whether you are a student who has second thoughts about your educational courses, 
and degree, or a freshman who has not yet decided on what career path to take, 
alternative choices can allow you to move on with your career. 

With the advancement of technology and educational career developments, options 
for a career change is fast becoming a ‘trend’ for most students who aspire to live their 
American dream life.

Presently, one of the fast trending careers in the job market is an electrologist. The 
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) categorized electrologists under the “Skin care 
Specialists Category”, and has anticipated an increase of job demand in the skincare 
market that is growing in the upcoming years.

What is Electrology?
Electrology is a methodical practice of electrical hair removal to permanently remove 
human hair from the body. Electrolysis is the term used in the process of removing 
hair using electricity. An electrologist is a qualified and certified professional doing an 
electrolysis procedure by sliding a hair-thin, solid metal probe into each hair follicle 
without puncturing the skin.

Considering there are several skin hair removal methods like laser, waxing, sugaring, 
depilatories, shaving, tweezing and threading, electrolysis is still considered by 
many to offer favorable benefits such as:  
  • ONLY treatment option that’s approved by the FDA for Permanent Hair 
    Removal!
  • targets the hair follicle
  • safe and effective for ALL types and colors of skin and hair 
  • removes hair on all body parts
  • for all skin types (grey, blond, dark, fuzzy, course, ingrown, or any other t
    ype of hair can be completely and permanently removed)
  • mild pain to a virtually painless process
  • no maintenance required

Is electrolysis a good career?
If you are on a tight budget, have little time to educate yourself, and have bills to 
pay, electrologists are a practical, ideal, and fast career choice. 

  • Education and Training Requirements
Generally, full-time courses last about four weeks or 200 hours, however, it depends 
on the school’s program and requirements. Part-time study is also available for some 
individuals who do not have the time. Even large electrolysis firms and manufacturers 
of electrolysis machines also offer training programs. If you are lucky enough, as a 
trainee you can earn a salary as you learn.  

Currently, about one-third of the states require electrologists to be licensed. Licensing 
requirements vary widely from one state to another. Prospective electrologists are 
required to pass a test before they can be a licensed electrologist.  

  • Working Conditions
Electrologists work at a spa, salon, or dermatologist office, in a clean and attractive 
working environment. They work scheduled hours including some evenings and 
Saturdays, however, there are slow periods. Patience and steady hands are some 
basic requirements to becoming an electrologist, which is needed for removing hairs 
due to its slow and precise process.   

  • Employment Outlook and Options
Supervisory or managerial positions are great opportunities for those working in 
large electrolysis firms or salons. With many years of experience, training with 
certifications, one can also become a teacher of electrolysis. While others open 
their own salons after getting job experience, usually after two to five years of 
practical experience.

As many people become concerned with their personal looks, hygiene, and have the 
budget for electrolysis treatments, the demand for electrologists' services will 
continue to grow. 

How much does an electrologist make?
Based on the Bureau of Labor and Statistics dated May 2016, an electrologist has 
an average salary of $35,000 annually. Salary and commissions will vary depending 
on whether you work at a spa, dermatologist office, salon, or large beauty firm. 
They also accept tips from clients, which are generally well to do or affluent.       

How much does a self-employed electrologist make?
Self-employed electrologists charge $35 to $75 an hour. Several earning factors 
will vary according to the number of clients, and the salon's business expenses, 
and geographical location.

The best part of being a self-employed electrologists, you are your own boss. You 
have control of your time whenever, and wherever you want to work. It is the best 
and ideal career choice for people who treasure their freedom.  

A career change is a major life decision that requires critical thinking, good timing 
and a lot to consider before making a commitment. Remember, behind every 
successful career, is likely a supportive family, close friends, or spouse who can 
give you advice, suggestions, second opinions and always ready to help you with 
your career decision.  

If you still have doubts or questions, feel free to consult Gulf Coast Academy, the 
only certified Esthetic and Laser school in Lee County, Florida at 239-949-0251, or 
you may message us at https://bit.ly/gulfcoastacademy-contact, for any questions 
about our Naples Florida Laser & Light-Based Hair Removal Course or any 
advanced Esthetics Training Courses to ensure you have the experience and training 
for today’s fast-growing Esthetics practices.

Gulf Coast Academy
The only certified Esthetic and Laser school in Lee County, Florida, we specialize in 
hands-on training, preparing students for their new career in esthetics. 
We offer programs such as: 
  • entry-level esthetics
  • advanced esthetics
  • laser hair removal
  • electrolysis
  • and more

Schedule Options for Students: 
  • full-time 
  • part-time
  • weekends 

We use the latest technology in laser and esthetics, our facility offers all the training 
you will need to help you build your business and get your clients the best results.

Courses of Study:

For other details and information, you can check us out at https://bit.ly/gulfcoastacademy

Linggo, Hunyo 21, 2020

Advanced Esthetics Course at Gulf Coast Academy, Florida


An esthetic is a person trained and knowledgeable about the nature of beauty. They usually 
work in salons and/or spas but due to the advanced learning and training, they are most 
likely to be seen in a medical setting when they advanced as an esthetician.

They provide services on color analysis, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, hair removal, 
and skin care but advanced training on esthetics provides a higher degree of educational 
level, which includes the fields of dermaplaning, microneedling, and advanced peels 
procedures.

Becoming an esthetician is something that has more opportunities for new job 
advancement. As a matter of fact, advanced esthetic courses will cover both students 
and graduates who opt to engage in more specialized areas which will likewise include 
the requirements for licensing. 

To provide an overview and differentiation, the initial basic esthetics program will impart 
fundamental pieces of training and principle applications on proper skincare that will also 
cover the hair removal, scope of practice, safety procedures, skin disorder, makeup 
application, facials, and other similar procedures. 

Progressing to the next level, the advanced program will include more complicated 
procedures, which delve with the treatments and apparatus/equipment utilization. It 
focuses on laser light procedures, chemical exfoliation, ultrasound technologies and 
more. Aside from that, the business management will likewise be taught in the learning 
facility surrounding the esthetics treatment, government licensing and regulations. 


As a matter of fact, an esthetician's prime goal is to provide assistance to their clients on 
their skincare concerns like acne, blemishes and wrinkles. Moreover, the entire well-
being of the client will also be affected as their diet programs, exercise and stress 
management.

Continuing the education will enable the age-defying facials, use of exfoliating scrubs 
and body-wraps procedure, wax unwanted hair and provide skin-related cosmetology 
service.

Unfortunately, people may also consider the disadvantages of being a new esthetician 
such as but not limited to the following:
  1. Employment will require experience from your end;
  2. It will take a long period to build your reputation; and
  3. It would be very difficult to gather new clients.

If you are in Naples, Florida, call now and learn of the  training offers of  
Gulf Coast Academy. We are a certified Esthetic and Laser school that offers level 
support to all our students. We specialize in educating our students to ensure that 
they will graduate as a highly qualified Esthetic.


Also, we offer all the training needs you will require to help you build your business. 
Moreover, we teach means to attract your clients the best results and education for 
maintaining overall skin health and protection. 

We offer the best and exceptional education in Esthetic and Laser courses to 
be delivered by highly qualified and professional lecturers in a comfortable 
training venue.


Gulf Coast Academy is the only certified Esthetic and Laser school in Lee County, 
Florida. For inquiries, call 239-949-0251.